India’s star wicket‑keeper batsman Rishabh Pant has publicly requested Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami’s help to acquire land in his home state. Pant aims to shift his base from Delhi and build his first home in Uttarakhand, reinforcing his ties to his native hills.

Key Takeaways

  • Pant has spent three years searching for suitable land in Uttarakhand.
  • He directly appealed to the Chief Minister via an X post.
  • Pant is willing to purchase the land at government rates, not as a gift.

Personal Appeal on Social Media

While touring Sri Lanka with India’s Test squad, the 28‑year‑old wicket‑keeper‑batter took to X in the early hours of Saturday to tag Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami, asking for assistance in land acquisition. Pant wrote that despite a three‑year hunt, he has yet to find a property large enough and suitably located for his family.

He emphasized that his motivation goes beyond owning a house – it is about returning to his roots and living among the "Pahadi" community he cherishes. "I love my Uttarakhand," Pant posted, underscoring his emotional connection.

Historical Background

Born in Roorkee, Haridwar district, Pant began his cricketing journey in Uttarakhand before moving to Delhi for better training facilities. He still represents Delhi in domestic cricket, but his heart remains tied to the hills of his birthplace.

In the 2025‑26 financial year, Pant emerged as Uttarakhand’s highest individual taxpayer, paying ₹23.84 crore in income tax for the second consecutive year. His earnings stem from a Grade‑A BCCI contract, match fees, an IPL contract with Lucknow Super Giants (₹27 crore), and numerous endorsements.

Why This Matters

BozokMedia analysis shows that high‑profile athletes seeking government‑facilitated land highlights a growing trend of sports stars investing back into their home regions, potentially spurring local real‑estate growth and community development.

"When a sports icon publicly seeks state assistance, it not only reflects personal aspirations but also signals opportunities for regional economic uplift," says sports economist Dr. Anil Sharma.
Did You Know?: Pant’s first cricket matches were played on makeshift grounds in Uttarakhand, where he honed his skills before moving to Delhi’s academies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Will Pant receive the land as a free gift?

A: Pant clarified he wishes to purchase the land at government‑determined rates, not as a gratuitous allocation.

Q2: When can we expect an official response from the CM’s office?

A: A formal reply is pending, but the story continues to trend across social platforms.